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Understanding Heat Treatment Specifications

Metallurgists need accurate specifications in order to correctly perform the necessary heat treatment of parts. In this Heat Treat Today original content article written by William Rassieur, Sales Leader at Paulo Heat Treating, understand what details ought to be communicated to the heat treating expert.
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Continuous Vacuum Furnace Sent to Aerospace Manufacturer

A North American based aerospace manufacturer will receive a continuous vacuum (CV) furnace with 10 bar pressure quench capabilities. The 4 position, 4 zone furnace is rated to 2400°F and will work optimally for processing medium to high volume parts.
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Heat Treating Oven Goes to Aerospace Product Manufacturer

A manufacturer of aerospace products will be receiving a new heat treating oven for processing parts in a reduced oxygen atmosphere, utilizing nitrogen. The oven is electrically heated, and will be operational at temperatures exceeding 1,000°F.
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Annealing Furnace for Aerospace and Defense Manufacturer

A roller hearth tube annealing furnace was recently installed and commissioned at an aerospace and defense products manufacturer. This manufacturer fabricates the most critical precision tubular products, and the high temperature roller hearth furnace quench anneals superalloy tubing for their drawing operation.
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Heat Treat Tip

Vacuum Sintering Heat Treat

What actually happens when the gas reaches the primary pump? For that matter, how does a heat treater avoid binder condensing? In this Heat Treat Today Best of the Web feature, learn about what happens to binder residue in vacuum furnaces when it is pumped up with process gas.
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Heat Treat Radio: Reasons to Attend Furnaces North America with Tom Morrison, CEO of the Metal Treating Institute

In this conversation, Heat Treat Radio host, Doug Glenn, interviews Tom Morrison, CEO of the Metal Treating Institute (MTI) to reveal the new look of Furnaces North America (FNA) 2020. The engaging online platform will allow heat treaters and suppliers to network, share information, "shake hands," and more virtually. Additionally, Tom will talk about how heat treaters can attend technical talks at the FNA 2020 Virtual.
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